Re: Alarm System


Hi Denise
	Could be your right I do not know how far from the motion the alarm
portion could be.  At present it's just an idea to see if something simple
could be made to serve our purpose and how much interest there may be. From
the amount of talent in many fields displayed by the pumpkin group.  Some
of them can probably come up with a simple system if nothing else maybe
I've created some interest in that direction
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> From: denise beck <denise@saltspring.com>
> To: Jack D. Breckenridge <breckenridge@localaccess.com>;
pumpkins@athenet.net
> Subject: Re: Alarm System
> Date: Thursday, November 06, 1997 12:19 PM
> 
> Wouldn't one of those "set-off-by-movement-when-it-is-disturbed" alrams
do?
> The kind you hang on your hotel room doorknob to warn of unauthorized
entry
> in the middle of the night? I mean, they already exist, thank you Sharper
> Image and others....
> 
> ----------
> > From: Jack D. Breckenridge <breckenridge@localaccess.com>
> > To: pumpkins@athenet.net
> > Subject: Alarm System
> > Date: November 5, 1997 6:00 PM
> > 
> > 	I have a question regarding pumpkin theft.  I have a friend in the
alarm
> > business 
> > I was telling him about the wide sptread problem of pumpkin theft.  He
> says
> > he could make up a simple wireless alarm system. 
> > 	 What I'd like to know is would there be enough demand?  What would it
> be
> > worth and would there be enough intrest?  Give me a little feed back as
> to
> > whether there would be worth while.  He says wireless is the way to go
> > because the distance to each patch varys so much.  Just an idea .
> > Jack
> > 
> > Pumpkins Are Orange
> > breckenridge@localaccess.com
> > http://localaccess.com/breckenridge/
> > Centralia Washington USA



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